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Breaking monopolies boosts healthy competition: economist

Expert opines Bernas, Puspakom easier to break while Touch n’ Go might need more time due to tech

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 27 Mar 2023 9:03AM

Breaking monopolies boosts healthy competition: economist
Economy expert Ahmed Razman Abdul Latiff has opined that the government needs to study industry players’ readiness to manage and as well as look at their financial capabilities so that they can offer services comparable to monopoly companies, some industries need time to break from the monopoly, especially those involving the use of technology like Touch n’ Go. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes pic, March 27, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The practice of monopoly in the country needs to be refined to provide opportunities for competing industry players to improve the efficiency of their services, thus creating a more conducive market environment.

Master of Business Administration Programme director at the Putra Business Faculty Ahmed Razman Abdul Latiff said if there is a lot of competition, the companies involved will try to offer the best services at reasonable prices to get customers. 

“Normally, companies with monopoly status will tend to raise and maintain high prices to customers who have no other options and this causes the wealth and profits of a company not to be optimised for many quarters. 

“So theoretically, if there is a lot of supply, the price of the goods or services will drop and this will force the companies involved to be more efficient in trying to get their respective customers, while also giving benefits and choices to consumers,” he told Bernama. 

However, Razman said the government needs to study the readiness of industry players, including the management and financial capabilities of companies so that they can offer services comparable to monopoly companies. 

He said this is because some industries need time to break from the monopoly, especially those involving the use of technology. 

“If we want to break a monopoly, there must be a replacement. So, do we have organisations that are able to offer the same goods and services that the monopoly offers?

“I see that we have the ability as there are many (organisations) that have the potential to create healthy competition, we just have to look at various angles and types of industries. 

“For example, the ones that are easy to break are Puspakom Sdn Bhd (Puspakom) and Padiberas Nasional Berhad (Bernas), while Touch ’n Go ( TNG) will take more time,” he said. 

Last Friday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was quoted as saying that the government was reviewing all existing monopolies in the country as a measure to provide better and fairer services to the people at a reasonable cost. 

He told a press conference in Jeddah, at the end of his three-day official visit to Saudi Arabia, that all ministries had been instructed to study the feasibility of its implementation so that there would be a fair assessment of the issue. 

Meanwhile, an economist from Tun Abdul Razak University,  Prof Barjoyai Bardai said there are several situations that need to be taken into account before the government wants to end the monopoly, including the importance of an organisation as a monitoring body.  

Barjoyai is of the view that it is important to avoid misuse of power, especially involving quality regulators and the level of service offered by new companies. 

“Organisations closely related to law enforcement efforts need to be looked at carefully because they have experienced experts and new companies cannot arbitrarily appoint ordinary individuals to monitor the services offered. 

“For example, people don’t like Puspakom because of the long waiting period and frivolous procedures even though the cost is not burdensome, but a new company that will provide such services cannot take lightly the issue of approving vehicle inspections just because they want to attract more customers,” he said. – Bernama, March 27, 2023

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